Does self incompactablity impose any
restrictions on autogamy? Give
reasons and suggest the method of
pollination is such plants.
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Yes, Self-incompatibility imposes restrictions on autogamy. Self-incompatibility is a genetic mechanism that prevents self-pollination (i.e., pollination from same flower or other flowers of same plant) from fertilizing the ovules. ... So in such case cross-pollination particularly xenogamy takes place.
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